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    The Fledge Effect

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      revealed her box. “I think this belongs to you.

      And, uh, I know. Nick knows.”

      “What if he forgot?”

      “This,” he tapped the top of the box, “is

      not something anyone should ever forget.”

      She nodded, faintly. “Yeah… you’re

      right. I should never try to forget anything, or

      anyone, I care about.” She grabbed the box,

      placed it safely inside her purse.

      “Have you found Agent Kay?”

      “No. But, all of the Fledges are back to

      normal. So, I don’t really see a threat there.” “She worked on Project Fledge. She has

      the knowledge to recreate it. What if she brings

      back the Fledge gene?”

      “She was just a pawn. Look, go see Nick.

      Check on him.”

      “What about you?”

      “I’m going to stay here. I mean, Maddie

      may not live forever, but my forever will always

      have her.”

      Emily grinned, shy. “Okay. Just, be

      careful. I’m her sister, and I know how to use a

      gun.”

      “Sounds fair.”

      She climbed into her car, and drove off. After a short drive, she arrived to Nick’s hospital room. She peered around the door, seeing him wide-awake. “Nick?” she whispered, bolting to his side then hugging him tight

      around the neck.

      “Emily, I’ve missed you.”

      “I missed you too,” she pulled away,

      gripping his shoulders until he winced. “How

      long have you been awake? Why didn’t you

      call?”

      His lips went from a curled line to a,

      flat, stern, appearance. “Emily, I think there is

      something we need to discuss—“

      “Look, I know. I should have told you

      about her sooner. But I didn’t know hos, and I

      was scared to tell you, and, and… I am so sorry.”

      She began swelling in the eyes with tears of resentment. Not at him, but herself for lying to

      him for so long.

      “Um,” he grabbed her hands, brought

      them up to his lips, “its okay. I’m not mad.” “Wait, what? Not mad? You have every

      right to be mad. You should be furious with me.

      Why are you not mad?” she narrowed her eyes,

      failing to read his steady gaze. “Why?”

      He smiled. “Because I know who she is.

      I saw the pictures and adoption papers in the

      box. I only had time to see the pictures before I

      passed out.”

      “Y-you’ve s-seen h-her?” she said, wobbling her chin, fighting back the warmth in her

      cheeks.

      “Yeah.” He nodded, pulling his lips

      back into a heart-melting, chiseled, grin. “She’s

      good.”

      “Where?”

      “You know that coffee house, in Middletown? Uh, Espresso Café?”

      “Yeah. I send Marcel there two or three

      times a week. It’s the only place in town that

      sells a decent cup of coffee. Why is that so important? I want to know more about my daughter.”

      “She’s the owner. Well, semi-owner.

      Her adoptive family runs, owns, and operations

      the entire corporation.”

      “Wow, so she is okay?”

      “And always will be. You have nothing

      to worry about anymore.”

      “I just want to meet her. I mean, actually, meet her.”

      “You will. We will, together.”

      “What will she think? Will she think I’m

      a bad mother? Will she forgive me? Will she understand it wasn’t my choice to give up my precious angel? I just want her to know that I love

      her, and thought about her every day.” Nick pulled her into his chest, rubbing

      her back. Her sobs calmed as he hushed her

      gently.

      A shadow covered the floor at the doorway. Nick waved, then dropped his lips to

      Emily’s ear. “Turn around, and meet your

      daughter.”

      As if time stood still, Emily spun

      around. Her daughter, stood, holding her elbow

      with one hand. She wore a white sweater that

      drooped across her chest and shoulders. Her

      jeans, untethered, and well hemmed. Emily

      could tell, by her pinkish complexion, that she

      was, indeed, well taken care of.

      Her heart pounded, hard. She felt almost breathless, speechless. “H-hey.” Was all

      she could muster, choking back a hard lump in

      her throat.

      Brooke, with wide, emerald eyes,

      dropped her chin. She pinched back a smile,

      and said, “Hey.”

      Even though their time has passed, the

      warm embrace of a daughters’ hug always fills

      the heart with the memories no mother should

      erase. They are meant to reside in the heart, no

      matter the situation. Memories, some, are

      meant to serve as they are intended; as reminders. Reminders that life is all too real, and time,

      is just a clock ticking away. At this time, Emily

      realized, instead of years of grief, and pity, she

      should have been dreaming of the day she first

      met her daughter. Instead of the days, she’s imagined in her mind.

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      TO MY FAMILY: This book would not have been possible if it wasn’t for the disinterest of my family. Never were they there to read or sample my stories. Nor were they there to tell

      me, “You are doing a wonderful job.” Instead, they were there saying, “Get your head out of the clouds and get a real job. You are a lazy person for being a writer.” If it weren’t for their disbelief in my art, then I would have never found the fuel to light the fire beneath me and bleed out these words. If it wasn’t for that, I would not have been inspired enough to prove them wrong. For that, I thank them. So, thank you dearest family. With much love, I give to you, for finding what pushes me. Even though you were being honest, you did not realize that honesty is what I have always craved in a world full of snakes, liars, and backstabbers. Thank you, again.

      -Sincerely, RJ Henry

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      RJ HENRY lives in a hardworking life. As does many fellow other people. RJ loves the life of writing more than anything. RJ dedicates every second to spare to writing. RJ lives in the mind, and inherits the heart. If you enjoy the life of thrilling reads. RJ will not disappoint you.

     

     

     



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